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al qaeda has a global aspiration, and it may seem weak to us, but they are very -- whacky to us, but they are very serious, so based with an international mobile enemy with global aspirations, we are currently concentrating on fighting local hillbillies. we are not thinking. but at any rate, if you look at why saddam invaded kuwait, because in the old system of boundaries, kuwait of would have belonged to iraq in his version of the world. somalia, does anyone here really believe that somalia is or ever will be a functioning state within its current borders? rational borders could be totally differently drawn. yugoslavia was a frankenstein's monster of a state, put together with ill fitting body parts and we are in this period of breakdown and you can no more tell people to secede or separate, but they don't listen any more than your close friends advise them not to marry that man or woman. this is about emotion. people need to learn. now, in the form of yugoslavia, as the decades go by, some of those states will find they are too small to function. and they will come together in the
al qaeda has a global aspiration, and it may seem weak to us, but they are very -- whacky to us, but they are very serious, so based with an international mobile enemy with global aspirations, we are currently concentrating on fighting local hillbillies. we are not thinking. but at any rate, if you look at why saddam invaded kuwait, because in the old system of boundaries, kuwait of would have belonged to iraq in his version of the world. somalia, does anyone here really believe that somalia is...
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world many big decisions are made by people we didn't elect cannot remove who do not have to listen to us so it's a very very big issue i think and you are talking about organizations like the international monetary fund from the european central bank consoles are they are instruments of the international power of capital and they have a huge influence over the government policies you know those paid britain or greece and and i think that issue is going to become a very big one look ahead and how can we pass the power from the wallet to the ballot well historically it's been done by people who campaigned for it i mean slavery was abolished because people looked. slave owner for all being a slave and said who gave him the right to do that to that man and once you are still question who gives him the right to do that then you have opened up a debate about democracy and is that what we're seeing happening now with these protests on the streets of europe well i think all demands by people to be heard. sometimes expression themselves in protest but otherwise you know argument or these are dema
world many big decisions are made by people we didn't elect cannot remove who do not have to listen to us so it's a very very big issue i think and you are talking about organizations like the international monetary fund from the european central bank consoles are they are instruments of the international power of capital and they have a huge influence over the government policies you know those paid britain or greece and and i think that issue is going to become a very big one look ahead and...
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do what we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other out and saying. both war stories were a cover of course you know said online as well great web so we've got a few stories online tonight you made of course take yesterday but you can catch it today the u.s. media. brandon's pakistan that drone while the u.n. said the disaster there is worse than the haiti earthquake look at why its coverage has been so limited back stories on mind tonight and a russian cartoon tops the box office in poland the true story of two dogs who travel into space and solve it walk it fifty years ago was already rated millions of dollars again if not without one of bit more
do what we do we have to do it quietly if anyone asks us our address we don't just give it to us we first ask them to reach a public spot and here our center we check to see whether he's a troublemaker who only wants to assure that he needs help then we take him with. love can sometimes be a dangerous thing in india especially in rural communities but with the love commandos just a phone call away there's at last a glimmer of hope for the many couples endangered by their feelings for each other...
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it would use the weapons or use them for nuclear back mail or so forth. he was very alarmed about this. he was in the vast majority. saying it was likely to be historically the most significant in the 1960s. actually, probably the most historically significant and worst was john kennedy's decision to escalate the war in vietnam. in part largely to deal with what he saw as the common threat coming from china. and john mccone is the head of the central intelligence agency at the time, unless it is led by an alliance, it is almost inevitable. so the question is what has happened with the china bomb? answer: nothing. they've wasted a certain amount of money. they built bombs, and said from the beginning they would not use them first. they built far fewer than they could. clearly if they wanted to, they could have ha lot more. they hardly even talk about it. in fact, a lot of people don't know that china is the nuclear power. we talk about the olympics, they are building a lot of tv sets. no one says, yeah, they have nukes too. they moseley sat in silos or war
it would use the weapons or use them for nuclear back mail or so forth. he was very alarmed about this. he was in the vast majority. saying it was likely to be historically the most significant in the 1960s. actually, probably the most historically significant and worst was john kennedy's decision to escalate the war in vietnam. in part largely to deal with what he saw as the common threat coming from china. and john mccone is the head of the central intelligence agency at the time, unless it...
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research joined us a very warm welcome this is from the russian capital we're here twenty four hours a day top stories now. russia is seeking to prevent nato from placing major forces close to it for the close will that would limit the military presence in its newest member states nato. operation with moscow particularly on european missile defense and afghanistan. tensions in northern iraq over fears that. u.s. troops leave the kurdish controlled region. website wiki leaks released documents highlighting cases of hostility between kurds and arabs. to a showdown looms between israel and lebanon over a recently discovered oil reserves in the eastern mediterranean to turkey in cyprus staking a claim so. clearly defined maritime borders experts predict the countries are likely to reach agreements anytime soon. be here in less than half an hour from now as the news continues on t.v. in the meantime we discuss the legal loopholes in the u.s. and corruption there the main issues on cross talk next.
research joined us a very warm welcome this is from the russian capital we're here twenty four hours a day top stories now. russia is seeking to prevent nato from placing major forces close to it for the close will that would limit the military presence in its newest member states nato. operation with moscow particularly on european missile defense and afghanistan. tensions in northern iraq over fears that. u.s. troops leave the kurdish controlled region. website wiki leaks released documents...
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these drums are called tablets they use this in a complement to north indian dance to musicians use the base of the palm as well as the fingers to produce great variations in sound the gnc runs over one hundred and forty causes like this every week some quieter than others. it is open every day including weekends some people know about the sense of actually enjoy the atmosphere most of all and the people there their family like indian people are generally very friendly so it's the main thing here and of course i love the. place when i hear that music. it's like he now says. it. really should everything be you right welcome to our center thank you so tell me how did you end up living and working here in the us in council. i belong to. the ministry of external affairs of india has nominated me to come to school. and that appear as director of indian cultures and i'm also the instance so ties between russia and india i consider india and russia are very old friends relationship with the french it goes back into history and ever since the independence of india between india and. russia wher
these drums are called tablets they use this in a complement to north indian dance to musicians use the base of the palm as well as the fingers to produce great variations in sound the gnc runs over one hundred and forty causes like this every week some quieter than others. it is open every day including weekends some people know about the sense of actually enjoy the atmosphere most of all and the people there their family like indian people are generally very friendly so it's the main thing...
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well still ahead the us senate is enjoying the perks of insider trading. looks at how american officials seem to be using legal loopholes to fatten their wallets plus. since global warming is not a partner it's to say mother nature gave them a sign that they're right by sending snow two years ago all the details in a few minutes from the. first recently discovered all reserves in the eastern mediterranean looks set to become the latest point of tension in the troubled middle east at least four major competitors are staking their claim israel lebanon turkey and cyprus they all want to peace but with no clearly defined maritime borders the fight could be lengthy and bitter and despite unclear border demarcation israel has already gained the upper hand and started developing two sites paula slid takes a closer look now at the divisive deposits. prayer is a long time in coming more than we have been begging for a year a year please lord don't let me down don't let me down and finally jackie relations prays have been answered the oil company he's invested in re
well still ahead the us senate is enjoying the perks of insider trading. looks at how american officials seem to be using legal loopholes to fatten their wallets plus. since global warming is not a partner it's to say mother nature gave them a sign that they're right by sending snow two years ago all the details in a few minutes from the. first recently discovered all reserves in the eastern mediterranean looks set to become the latest point of tension in the troubled middle east at least four...
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which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the agonizing wait for the miners relatives. this is the granddaughter of one of the trapped men. it was her birthday on wednesday. all she wanted as a present -- >> i want my granddad to come out. >> the organizers of the commonwealth games in india are facing rising the threat of a massive walkout by athletes. concerns grow over the safety and hygiene. eight nations have written a letter demanding the conditions be met or they will refuse to compete. the un human rights council accused the israeli military of using disproportionate force and displaying an unacceptable leve
which ever reaches the men burst will be used to bring them to the surface. this is working steadily but slowly. the second one is -- part of it fell down into the shelter. it was a reminder that things could still go wrong. finally, the third drill is the most powerful. it has only just started work but is expected to be quick. with each passing day the timetable appears to be shortening. some engineers are already saying it could reach a conclusion as early as next month. finally ending the...
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us. one of the calling cards of these itt's is how they see would've lose arms and legs. we have applied robotics to the problem for over 400 soldiers have lost arms or legs and not only getting prosthetics that allowed them to the their lives before hundred who have returned to their combat program. they call it the liv sky9 walker effect. he has a robot hand and he is ready to go back with return of the genocide. that is not science fiction anymore. we have that in the real world. we also have unit cohesion one of the scenes is taking out an enemy mortar slide outside fallujah and two drones court in a. never once met face-to-face or talked over the radio or over the phone. the entire battle was carried out in that chapter. i remember asking one of them tell me about one of your buddies are who you worked with. mother goose. i don't know. that is all i know them as. when he talks about the buddies he made in the war, it is like band of brothers and more like facebook friendships. much o
us. one of the calling cards of these itt's is how they see would've lose arms and legs. we have applied robotics to the problem for over 400 soldiers have lost arms or legs and not only getting prosthetics that allowed them to the their lives before hundred who have returned to their combat program. they call it the liv sky9 walker effect. he has a robot hand and he is ready to go back with return of the genocide. that is not science fiction anymore. we have that in the real world. we also...
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joins us next with a sports highlights stay with us here on r.t. . hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. high flying monkey because they're incredible december run going in the cage. while you're going to be told the national side has learned his lessons from a disappointing twenty ten. bunch tonight to keep hold of top spot in england after victory and. start though with the kontinental hockey league where informatic make need to go when number six this month to make three likely because anyone see seven games in the whole of december. because nets are more or defending champions as a goal or to also sell about your life came back from behind and scored for an ounce of gold to be beat by two and to your skull got a second win in a row with victory over. god got a good win on the road with the nominee. got the better of you in overtime. to stay with you because twenty time was a year to forget for russia's national hockey team there was the shock seven three defeat to canada at the olympics while a star studded line
joins us next with a sports highlights stay with us here on r.t. . hello there thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up. high flying monkey because they're incredible december run going in the cage. while you're going to be told the national side has learned his lessons from a disappointing twenty ten. bunch tonight to keep hold of top spot in england after victory and. start though with the kontinental hockey league where informatic make need to go when number six this month...
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four thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. see your headlines no release from a t.v. already jailed for more oil tycoon has been found guilty of and billions in cash and oil the former head of oil giant yukos is already serving eight years for tax evasion and fraud following his arrest in two thousand and three. the spoils of war on show israel and lebanon compete for tourist attention with team parts aimed at selling their side of the story exhibits including weapons tanks and missile launchers but some visitors questioning the morality. president dmitri medvedev calls for a tough crackdown on a racially motivated crime such as the recent riots in central moscow prime minister vladimir putin promises justice for all criminals were darla's have their nationality. next iconic left wing british politician tony benn tells us why he's backing the turbulent student protests even though they've been turning violent stay with us here on r.t. . today i'm talking to the right honorable tony benn one of britain's foremost socialist and
four thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. see your headlines no release from a t.v. already jailed for more oil tycoon has been found guilty of and billions in cash and oil the former head of oil giant yukos is already serving eight years for tax evasion and fraud following his arrest in two thousand and three. the spoils of war on show israel and lebanon compete for tourist attention with team parts aimed at selling their side of the story exhibits including weapons...
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medical victims human rights activists accuse pharmaceutical johnson of using the people of india as for the drug. without consent. overseas intervention documents uncover israel's covertly attempts at shaping the u.s. media agenda and policies in the middle east. the truth is it's fifty years since two dogs from the soviet union became the first living things to survive space travel in the way for future exploration. also a trip to russia's first seaport in the hot spots all teams close up team visits the northern city of. live from our studios here in central moscow twenty four hours a day this is. pharmaceutical companies are accused of using people in india as guinea pigs to test new drugs without their consent human rights groups say those who do know they are taking part in trials don't get a full explanation of the dangers they face statistics from india's health ministry show the number of deaths linked to clinical trials of risen over the last few years this year the figures have risen to more than the combined total for two thousand and seven and two thousand and eight. inv
medical victims human rights activists accuse pharmaceutical johnson of using the people of india as for the drug. without consent. overseas intervention documents uncover israel's covertly attempts at shaping the u.s. media agenda and policies in the middle east. the truth is it's fifty years since two dogs from the soviet union became the first living things to survive space travel in the way for future exploration. also a trip to russia's first seaport in the hot spots all teams close up...
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i had to use my torch. the crickets start and there is an orchestra sound over us. i longed to look up at this guy but i dare not. i have to keep my eyes on the ground one step at a time concentrating. i heard dogs but i can't tell how far away they are. the terrain flattens out. i still what get this guy. it makes me ecstatic. i hope it will stop soon. soon, he says, but it turns out to be more than an hour. i see the silhouette of enormous trees when br arrived. the village seems spacious, the house as far away from each other. the house we enter is beautiful. there is a fire and some people sitting around. more people outside in the dark. i can't tell how many. i can just about make them out. a moment goes around. la salam comrade, salute, conrad. la salam, i said, but i'm beyond a tired. the leedy of the house calls me inside and gives me chicken cooked in green beans and fried royce. fabulous. her baby is asleep next to me her sulfur anklets gleaming in the firelight. after dinner i unzipped my sleeping bag. it is a strange interest of sound the big zip. some o
i had to use my torch. the crickets start and there is an orchestra sound over us. i longed to look up at this guy but i dare not. i have to keep my eyes on the ground one step at a time concentrating. i heard dogs but i can't tell how far away they are. the terrain flattens out. i still what get this guy. it makes me ecstatic. i hope it will stop soon. soon, he says, but it turns out to be more than an hour. i see the silhouette of enormous trees when br arrived. the village seems spacious,...
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you know bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business news sources winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment form in sochi which finished at the weekend decisions administration secured even more investment the channel but of course visit the future olympic host to see where the money is coming. millions of dollars continue to flow into a store cheer as they see it is hurrying to get ready for the two thousand and fourteen winter olympics our total commitment to their development of their highly big games projects will be not toys to be here become sure the possibility to invest. for additional be vulnerable. according to our business plan the total investment is about forty billion rubles. there is a lot of money being pumped into such as always with such huge sums of cash some of it as last to frivol that say and adds little prominence value but the renovation of this beautiful old port and the plant more than extensions promise
you know bokova joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us on r.t. . hello and a very warm welcome to the business news sources winter olympics committee has signed contracts worth one billion dollars at the international investment form in sochi which finished at the weekend decisions administration secured even more investment the channel but of course visit the future olympic host to see where the money is coming. millions of dollars continue to flow into a...
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thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight. there are traditional chinese treatments of massage and acupuncture. like many in china, -- some say these children are spoiled, -- he says he does not do anything around the home. he just enjoys himself. the family's youngest member could once eat whatever he likes, sometimes two helpings, but now, he is on a strict diet of fruit and vegetables. across china, helping people to lose weight. it is a strict regime of exercise, healthy eating, and medical treatments. being overweight is not just a problem for the people here. it is also a problem for society at large. if you're overweight, you are more likely t
thanks to you for being with us. do stay with us if you can on "bbc world news." more to come. the hudson bay and mineral riches beneath the polar ice cap. first though, that booming chinese economy is having an unwelcome side effects. one generation ago, hardly anyone was overweight, and now, nearly one in two is overweight. we have this report. >> this is a 12-year-old. he is obese, weighing 40 kilograms more than he should. he has been sent to this clinic to lose weight....
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i don't use the word lie very often but i'm using it today because they are life. the conservative government would keep the winter fuel allowance, which keep the free television license, would keep the extra money for pensioners. do not be frightened by a government that is trying to scare you into not opting for change. it is totally irresponsible and if the prime minister has a compass, can you please dig it out from under the compass -- couch, and have his constituents from lying about it. [inaudible] >> we will keep what we inherit and all of those important areas. all of the things that labor are saying are complete and utter lies. >> francis? >> what -- >> and a note, too. get the leaflets and see what they are saying about. that's who they're out of the government in this country the better. francis? >> what message do you have to take on retiring tory mp's. secondly, are you still committed to saying more than a government be more specific about cuts after the budget in terms of the recent energy? >> what i would say to public affairs, it is no be no speci
i don't use the word lie very often but i'm using it today because they are life. the conservative government would keep the winter fuel allowance, which keep the free television license, would keep the extra money for pensioners. do not be frightened by a government that is trying to scare you into not opting for change. it is totally irresponsible and if the prime minister has a compass, can you please dig it out from under the compass -- couch, and have his constituents from lying about it....
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it was not for us. we are there to be positive. >> charlie: is there a lot of difference in terms of the different people they make or the consortiums that make nuclear energy plants in the technology, in the nature of the plants? >> we are very, very smaller number to be able to a third generation plus factors. of course when we are in competition with people delivering generation it means like less concrete. it's so less expensive. but in the u.s. or in europe it would be absolutely impossible now to build up plans. >> charlie: why isn't the mow momentum to nuclear faster? >> because in our countries, it's always long lasting. as i say to build a nuclear plant in the u.s. you have to be licensed. it takes five years. so afterwards.... >> charlie: do you think that it's a bad idea or a good idea. >> you have to protect it. it takes time. in some countries i think that this nuclear resonance is somewhere now started. it's a decision to allocate or loan guarantees. we have been awarded $2 billion for a n
it was not for us. we are there to be positive. >> charlie: is there a lot of difference in terms of the different people they make or the consortiums that make nuclear energy plants in the technology, in the nature of the plants? >> we are very, very smaller number to be able to a third generation plus factors. of course when we are in competition with people delivering generation it means like less concrete. it's so less expensive. but in the u.s. or in europe it would be...
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look and sound and my husband died of cancer they used up all o.c. vincent pain for his treatment once he died no one would look after me so i came to bring. the social service organization of service runs to homes for windows in the city here one hundred eighty even in the house and fed it's been a long journey for one woman who came here two years ago that most people come to bring down because they are helpless in the beginning i felt alone and would cry all the time but slowly every time i just did to my new life here life is not easy for readers on the fringes of hindu society yet there are organizations working to all become centuries of prejudice to give readers a chance to live with dignity the bigger challenge will be convincing families across the years downs and religious not to abandon them in the first place god and seeing hearty new delhi but at the very arty reports on the lethal dangerous some of us on the subject ourselves to every day we look at why the food we choose can be the killer in the kitchen. forty two thousand americans di
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the caveat that came with us that we would not use it preemptively. if you are a rogue state, this policy does not apply for the other ancillary issue is how the united states is changing how it will deploy conventional weapons. in effect, they are saying we will blow you to smithereens but we will not make the air already acted. that is still causing disquiet among our adversaries or other parties of evil axis. >> what is the world reaction? >> there are some that say this is a great thing to do, to move toward a nuclear-free world. there are some in smaller countries that say they depend on the united states for providing a deterrent. if the united states does not do it, they will have to do it themselves. that is a bit of a stretch. it is hard for me to think of a country like costa rica trying to defend themselves even in the middle east where this is a huge issue, i cannot imagine every single arab state becoming a nuclear state in order to protect themselves. >> michelle, do you think this will hurt or a the president domestically? >> it is hard
the caveat that came with us that we would not use it preemptively. if you are a rogue state, this policy does not apply for the other ancillary issue is how the united states is changing how it will deploy conventional weapons. in effect, they are saying we will blow you to smithereens but we will not make the air already acted. that is still causing disquiet among our adversaries or other parties of evil axis. >> what is the world reaction? >> there are some that say this is a...
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there were very helpful to us. as i said, i was somewhat frustrated because we did not seem to be making much progress. in the last two months of our tour, we have begun to make progress. we have had one police chief removed, one has been arrested and arraigned, we have had several sub governors that have been removed from office. while that is only a few, it is the beginning, and it demonstrates to me now that the afghan government has arrested some of their more senior officials, and it appears they are going to take them to court. additionally, just in the last month and a half, we have had our first public trials. there were public trials. they had defense attorneys and prosecutors, and the people actually packed the courthouse. there were standing in the window sills to watch the proceedings. one of those was a corruption case. the others, one was that, one was a murder case. those are small numbers, but to me is emerging. >> i am curious, with president karzai's peace summit, what tangible came out that that
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if this treaty is not ratified to use the word you used at the outset of this program is it's going to represent a step back we need to remember that non-nuclear nations especially signatories to the nuclear proliferation treaty negotiated in the late one nine hundred sixty s. see a link between efforts on the part of nuclear powers to reduce their arsenals on the one hand and they're continuing to abide by the nonproliferation treaty on the other so i think the failure of start would be would undermine the credibility of the united states and i would argue. other countries other nuclear countries in trying to dampen down incentives for nuclear proliferation in fact i would go so far as to argue that the two countries that would welcome the non ratification of start would be north korea and iran because it would give them simply more arguments to make in going forward with their respective nuclear programs and real quick before we go to the break what do you think about its global ramifications of that kind of reflecting what the ambassador had to say. i'm caught here because i like to
if this treaty is not ratified to use the word you used at the outset of this program is it's going to represent a step back we need to remember that non-nuclear nations especially signatories to the nuclear proliferation treaty negotiated in the late one nine hundred sixty s. see a link between efforts on the part of nuclear powers to reduce their arsenals on the one hand and they're continuing to abide by the nonproliferation treaty on the other so i think the failure of start would be would...
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they, too, depend on us. and there's nothg the do with the treasuries they hd, with the security they hold. >> there's no doubt they have levege on us because of all the treasuryilling that they hold. they are ieffect our banke and it very hard to get into an argent and win that argumentith youranker. on the other hd, it'sind of mutua aured destruction siation because if they tryto dump their dollars, the value of the dollar that they hol wl simply go down. thin it's in both e american and chinese interest to reduce american indebtedness to china and that involves doing something about our budget defici which brings us back to entitlements. >> rose: is our subject here the inevitable decline ofamerica? i bievehe united states isoing toecline somewhat. bu i'm very careul s in "the grew gal superpower" we are not going to be great britain after world war ii. we're not going to fall that far. we're still going to have the most robustility in the world. the world will still depend on us. but we're going to do les
they, too, depend on us. and there's nothg the do with the treasuries they hd, with the security they hold. >> there's no doubt they have levege on us because of all the treasuryilling that they hold. they are ieffect our banke and it very hard to get into an argent and win that argumentith youranker. on the other hd, it'sind of mutua aured destruction siation because if they tryto dump their dollars, the value of the dollar that they hol wl simply go down. thin it's in both e american...
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i have to use my torch. the crickets start up, and soon there is an orchestra, a sound over us. i long to look up at the sky but i dare not. i have to keep my eyes on the ground, one step at a time, concentrate. i hear dogs, but i can't tell how far away they are. that terrain flattens out. i still look at the sky. it makes me ecstatic. i hope we will stop as soon. soon come he says, but it turned out to be more than an hour. i see the silhouettes of enormous trees when we arrive. the villages seems patients. the houses far away from each other. the house we enter is beautiful. there is a fire and some people sitting around. more people outside in the dark. i can't tell how many. i can just about make them out. red salute, comrade. i am beyond tired. the lady of the house calls me inside and gives me chicken curry cooking green beans and some red rice. fabulous. a baby is asleep next to me. her silver anklets a claim and the firelight. after dinner i unzip my sleeping bag. it's a strange intrusive sound. the big zip. someone puts on the radio. bbc into service. the church of eng
i have to use my torch. the crickets start up, and soon there is an orchestra, a sound over us. i long to look up at the sky but i dare not. i have to keep my eyes on the ground, one step at a time, concentrate. i hear dogs, but i can't tell how far away they are. that terrain flattens out. i still look at the sky. it makes me ecstatic. i hope we will stop as soon. soon come he says, but it turned out to be more than an hour. i see the silhouettes of enormous trees when we arrive. the villages...
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us not on the tireless. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada the first challenge corporations are on the day. well we're here with r t here's a look at the top stories politicians in kyrgyzstan to use their last chance to woo voters ahead of sunday's crucial parliamentary vote it's hoped it will bring long awaited stability to the troubled central asian state. religious divide poland has a news long center rises up in warsaw fears of radicalization and terrorism have been drawing people on to the streets to protest but local muslims claim they are being discriminated against. and fifteen russian scientists say you ought to spend a year drifting on an ice sheet and an epic expedition to the arctic explorers will have no contact with land for the ent
us not on the tireless. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada the first challenge corporations are on the day. well we're here with r t here's a look at the top stories politicians in kyrgyzstan to use their...
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they don't tell us much about. freud tells us a lot. just like we'd never talk about jealousy. if you look at the middle east. these are cultures that are afraid. they are terrified of female swalety. women are also a very good say tin to -- the witch. the idea of a witch. cows don't give milk so young nasty or beautiful young women that did it. this is an intractable part of the problem. since i was universities in the late '60s and early '70s, i have stood for women's rights. because i realize early on it made the dating process a lot quicker and keeper. i was there for you sisters. but seriously think about the social revolution. the only respect -- the only downside of women's emancipation, equal rights, call it what you will, the leveling of the system, the only downside for us is it destroyed 5 through 10 education. women teaching are brilliant. there are now senators and lawyers and doctors and flying yets. but in that time, they had no choice. so you had real first graders, i'm often appalled by the local of so many. i will tell you that official you can take a snap sur
they don't tell us much about. freud tells us a lot. just like we'd never talk about jealousy. if you look at the middle east. these are cultures that are afraid. they are terrified of female swalety. women are also a very good say tin to -- the witch. the idea of a witch. cows don't give milk so young nasty or beautiful young women that did it. this is an intractable part of the problem. since i was universities in the late '60s and early '70s, i have stood for women's rights. because i...
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you have to mention there's a use of their souls. dark on your sleeve i think that not only was the but for research people also proud of their sue use all of that then you know when he's not invented the character in your full really took the risk you see great russian explorer our senior describe the story over a real man who many of our old men knew personally across the expedience that he was guiding an expedition around the area where i'm from. that's why i'm sure there were thing filmed inserted there soon true that ship shows up here so you see it and what's more important i think that he's a real hero with a good look but he does the way he conducted himself with regard to the world around him and the people around him he's worth following me at the premier league . i don't even though he was not a hero but a regular controversial absolutely that's right. before russians and the modern western civilization came to you to russia to have keep your ancestors were shattered and they worship of nature. this editions today you know
you have to mention there's a use of their souls. dark on your sleeve i think that not only was the but for research people also proud of their sue use all of that then you know when he's not invented the character in your full really took the risk you see great russian explorer our senior describe the story over a real man who many of our old men knew personally across the expedience that he was guiding an expedition around the area where i'm from. that's why i'm sure there were thing filmed...
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have you reported this to us? >> reporter: why do i have the responsibility to report this to you when it's your website? you are the one posting this online. i just want to know -- okay. we've run into a lot of victims and a lot of advocates that pretty much call your site the walmart of sex trafficking. since 2008 craigslist agreed to report suspicious ads to the center for missing and exploited children which works with police to find and rescue trafficking victims. two years and hundreds and thousands of gutsy ads later, the center says craigslist has reported fewer than 100. >> amber, if i understand this correctly, when you did this, when you investigated in this way, craigslist's response was somehow the problem was you. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, tom. kill the messenger philosophy. they tried to shift the focus from the real issue to me and came out trying to slam my ethics and cnn's ethics. tom, i always say you can call me whatever name you want but please don't question my ethics as a journalist.
have you reported this to us? >> reporter: why do i have the responsibility to report this to you when it's your website? you are the one posting this online. i just want to know -- okay. we've run into a lot of victims and a lot of advocates that pretty much call your site the walmart of sex trafficking. since 2008 craigslist agreed to report suspicious ads to the center for missing and exploited children which works with police to find and rescue trafficking victims. two years and...
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you pay us back? what did the united states do? the marshall plan. we sent money no strings attached. >> the marshall plan under which billions of dollars in aid were thrown to the free country of europe. >> we say thanks. we don't want anything for it, no reformations. >> since that america acted like the world's policemen going into grenada, kosovo, bosnia. we always left. >> from the moment operation desert storm commenced. >> the first iraq war only lasted until the american military got iraqis to leave kuwait. president bush refused calls to let our troops march into baghdad. >> the war is over. >> later even when we were attacked and after we bombed afghanistan in retaliation the military dropped food, tents, blankets and president obama promised to pull our troops out of afghanistan and iraq. >> this war is ending and all of our troops are coming home. >> george w. bush was accused of ordering allied troops into baghdad to own the country. >> people say we went to iraq to get more oil. >> hasn't worked out real well. we don't own the oil wells
you pay us back? what did the united states do? the marshall plan. we sent money no strings attached. >> the marshall plan under which billions of dollars in aid were thrown to the free country of europe. >> we say thanks. we don't want anything for it, no reformations. >> since that america acted like the world's policemen going into grenada, kosovo, bosnia. we always left. >> from the moment operation desert storm commenced. >> the first iraq war only lasted...